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		<title>Fall Garden, Or Lack Thereof</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We tried our hand at planting a fall garden this year.&#160; Well, sort of.&#160; We actually planted things we thought might produce just prior to the first frost.&#160; Having never done this before, we were not sure what would happen.&#160; One thing you can pretty much grow, year round, in the Southern United States, are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We tried our hand at planting a fall garden this year.&#160; Well, sort of.&#160; We actually planted things we thought might produce just prior to the first frost.&#160; Having never done this before, we were not sure what would happen.&#160; </p>
<p><a href="http://www.nauticalknitter.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/beans-tomatoes.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="788" alt="Bush Beans and Tomatoes" src="http://www.nauticalknitter.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/beans-tomatoes-thumb.jpg" width="501" border="0" /></a> </p>
<p>One thing you can pretty much grow, year round, in the Southern United States, are tomatoes.&#160; We have always been able to produce these.&#160; Apparently, Lettuce, Onions, and Broccoli require way more attention and cooler temperatures than we are able to provide.&#160; So the lettuce is growing in pots inside the house and every once in a while Mr. K picks a few leaves for a salad.&#160; The onions were a flop.&#160; Same with the broccoli and the Brussels sprouts.&#160; </p>
<p><a href="http://www.nauticalknitter.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/sadgarden.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="470" alt="Sad Pumpkin and Squash Garden" src="http://www.nauticalknitter.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/sadgarden-thumb.jpg" width="620" border="0" /></a> </p>
<p>We determined that the pumpkins and winter squashes would have done better if planted where they would get more sun.&#160; Since we have only been in the house 2 years and this is our first (feeble) attempt at a garden, we at least were able to learn more about where the sun is shining throughout the day and which plants would do better where.</p>
<p>The one surprise in this experiment was the bush beans.&#160; They are growing like wildfire.&#160; So, perhaps over the next few years we can figure out what works in a Southern garden and what does not.&#160; For now, I am going outside to carve the $4 pumpkins I just purchased from Wal-Mart&#8230;</p>
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